Saturday, March 30, 2013

"By calling attention to a well-regulated militia for the security of the Nation, and the right of each citizen to keep and bear arms, our founding fathers recognized the essentially civilian nature of our economy. Although it is extremely unlikely that the fear of governmental tyranny, which gave rise to the 2nd amendment, will ever be a major danger to our Nation, the amendment still remains an important declaration of our basic military-civilian relationship, in which every citizen must be ready to participate in the defense of his country. For that reason I believe the 2nd Amendment will always be important."

JOHN F. KENNEDY

This gold-plated AR-15 was presented to President Kennedy by Colt Firearms. - From R. L. Wilson's The Colt Heritage

Colt manufactured this custom New Frontier Colt for President John F. Kennedy with a serial number of PT-109. The 35th President never received his revolver as a result of his tragic assassination in 1963.

RICHARD M. NIXON

In their December 21, 1970 meeting, Elvis Presley gave Nixon a commemorative World War II Colt .45 . . . and requested to be made "Federal Agent at Large" in the war against drugs.

Colt Presentation Single-Action Army Colt crafted this elegant Presentation grade single-action army for Nixon in 1972. It was never presented though as a result of the Watergate Scandal. The serial number is RMN No. 1 -Image Courtesy the Autry Museum

"You won't get gun control by disarming law-abiding citizens. There's only one way to get real gun-control; disarm the thugs and the criminals. Lock them up and if you don't actually throw away the key, at least lose it for a long time . . . it's a nasty truth, but those who seek to inflict harm are not fazed by gun controllers. I happen to know this from personal experience."

RONALD REAGAN

Colt Presentation Single-Action Army Manufactured in 1984 with the serial number RR-1, this elegant Colt Single-Action Army was crafted for our nation's 40th president. Like Nixon's Single-Action Army, the presentation of this revolver never happened.- Image Courtesy the Autry Museum

Marquis de Lafayette, a young French soldier who volunteered to fight for the United States, gave Washington this pair of saddle pistols with barrels made of Damascus steel. Washington reportedly carried these sidearms at Valley Forge, Monmouth, Yorktown and during the Whiskey Rebellion as President. Washington maintained possession of the pistols until his death in 1799. Andrew Jackson owned them for a spell, until bequeathing them back to the Lafayette family.

-Image courtesy of Christies

"Laws that forbid the carrying of arms . . . disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes . . . such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man. - Thomas Jefferson, 1764

James Madison was presented with this pair of fully functioning pistols by South American General Ignacio Alvarez, reportedly crafted from meteorite iron found in the Campo del Cielo crater in Argentina. Alvarez' words were accepted as fact until nearly 200 years later when science took a closer look and determined the pistols weren't made from meteoric iron. After Madison's passing, James Monroe took possession of the guns. -Image courtesy of www.redorbit.com

ANDREW JACKSON

"Old Hickory" dueled it out with more than one opponent with pistols, including an incident in which he was dueling Charles Dickinson. Dickinson shot first, hitting Jackson in the chest. Jackson then took aim and pulled the trigger only to be greeted with a misfire, which according to dueling rules counts as a shot. Jackson pulled the hammer back again and pulled the trigger, and killed Dickinson with his second effort. Jackson then returned to his office and worked at his desk the rest of the day before seeking medical aid; he lived another nineteen years with the lead ball in his chest. Andrew Jackson also helped Colt Firearms get noticed after giving his stamp of approval to the newly designed revolver.

The above percussion pistol was reportedly owned by Jackson and was made circa 1830.

MARTIN VAN BUREN

Senate Pistols: when Martin Van Buren presided over the senate as Vice President, he wore a pair of pistols for security measures. Imagine a Vice-President trying to get away with that today.

RUTHERFORD B. HAYES

The 19th President of the United States carried this Smith & Wesson .32 Caliber revolver during the Civil War. This gun is in the Hayes Museum in Fremont, OH.

GROVER CLEVELAND

This Colt 8-gauge shotgun was owned by our 22nd president, Grover Cleveland. The engraved double barrel is believed to be the only eight gauge in existence.-Image courtesy of the National Firearm Museum

THEODORE ROOSEVELT

This Smith & Wesson New Model No. 3 revolver is attributed by Smith & Wesson factory records to future U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. He most likely took delivery of this gun just prior to training his Rough Riders at San Antonio, Texas. -Image courtesy of the National Firearm Museum

This Colt Revolver was recovered from the sunken USS Maine and subsequently carried in combat by Lt. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt during the Spanish American War. He used this weapon during his Medal of Honor engagement.

According to Roosevelt family tradition this handsome Fabrique Nationale Model 1900 semi-automatic pistol automatic pistol was Teddy Roosevelt's nightstand gun while in the Whitehouse.-Image courtesy of the National Firearm Museum

ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

The First Lady of firearms, Teddy's cousin-in-law Eleanor was very handy with a sidearm. She often carried a S&W .38 Special Revolver. -Image courtesy Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum

13 comments:

I've always wondered why the liberal factions continue to deify Kennedy? After reading some of his stuff; he is more conservative then the majority of republican representatives we have now!Must be the "spin" they have created is made out of teflon and it can't stick to their slippery brains.

Kennedy if resurected today would be way over to the right. Military, Catholic, pro tax cuts, anti abortion, married(at least on paper), rich and the left today would hate him for all of the above.He also would have probabily switched party affiliation in the late 60's if he had seen them.

Because he and LBJ ushered in the greatest wave of social welfare in the history of our nation. It was LBJs Great Society, but he was Kennedy's VP, and carried the torch. Welfare, civil rights, those little insignificant things are why he's a liberal hero.

Reagan got the Colt. Like all presidential gifts, they only get to keep them if they pay for them out of pocket, or else they revert to being government property (no bribery allowed).

Don't know if he bought it and donated it, or if they're on loan from elsewhere (Smithsonian?), but most of these weapons are well displayed in the Gene Autry Museum of Western Heritage, right across the parking lot from the L.A. Zoo, in a room chock full of Colt firearms treasures, including presentation Colts made for JFK, LBJ, Nixon, Reagan, etc., and built with a generous donation from Colt Firearms when the museum was opened. It is the only room in the museum that has visitors virtually non-stop every minute the place is open, and I highly recommend a visit if you're in the area.

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